![]() Other games that faced the same problem survived by making the jump to Steamworks, an alternative back-end developed by Valve that largely removed the need for services like GFWL. It’s playable because one of the biggest studios on the planet had the resources to pull their game apart. You’ll still be able to hop in and go bowling with your cousin, even if it’s by your lonesome with a much smaller soundtrack. The fact remains though that, even in this sliced-up form, GTA IV is still playable. While GTA IV supported Japanese sub-titles, EFLC never did, leaving speakers stuck with a Complete Edition that only half-supports their language. It’s a merging issue that’s also caused pains in localisation. But their absence leaves Complete Edition launching with a comparatively sparse soundscape. All three affected stations were exclusive to EFLC. It’s likely this is a technical hurdle rather than a legal one. Next month’s outages bring that number up to almost 100 missing tracks. ![]() In 2018, 50 songs were pulled from GTA IV after licenses expired. On launch, Ultimate Edition will be missing three radio stations, culling an already limited soundtrack. Returning to Liberty City comes with other compromises. ![]()
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